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<blockquote data-quote="Newt" data-source="post: 5355986" data-attributes="member: 19912"><p>Anyone have any first hand experience with the 3-d staggered electric fence on keeping deer out of soybeans. I have roughly about 1.35 acres of plantable with a perimeter of 1,400 feet. I have the post and insulators, just have to buy a couple thousand feet of wire and a solar powered electric fence charger. Any pointers from you guys would be great that might have done it or had better luck with anything else! And I have watched all the construction videos on YouTube they just don't do a real good job of showing how it performs throughout the growing season thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newt, post: 5355986, member: 19912"] Anyone have any first hand experience with the 3-d staggered electric fence on keeping deer out of soybeans. I have roughly about 1.35 acres of plantable with a perimeter of 1,400 feet. I have the post and insulators, just have to buy a couple thousand feet of wire and a solar powered electric fence charger. Any pointers from you guys would be great that might have done it or had better luck with anything else! And I have watched all the construction videos on YouTube they just don’t do a real good job of showing how it performs throughout the growing season thanks [/QUOTE]
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